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International Applicants - Admissions - Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health the opportunity to work with students from around the world This page is dedicated to our international applicants as well as those who have studied at international institutions In addition to the application requirements listed elsewhere international applicants may have to submit additional documentation Here applicants may find details regarding English language proficiency tests Credentials evaluation requirement for international academic records including study abroad PLEASE NOTE POLICY CHANGE Student visas Applicants to the Schoolwide Master of Public Health MPH should carefully review the instructions specific to them English Language Proficiency Tests Most applicants from countries where English is not the official language must submit scores of an English language proficiency test To fulfill this requirement the Bloomberg School will accept scores from either the Test of English as a Foreign Language TOEFL or International English Language Testing System IELTS TOEFL ETS institution code for MPH applicants applying through SOPHAS is 5688 ETS institution code for all other applicants is 5352 Minimum Scores computer based version 250 paper based version 600 online version 100 IELTS All applicants submit IELTS scores directly to the Bloomberg School s Admission Services A copy of your score report may be emailed to jhsph admiss jhu edu Minimum Score 7 TOEFL IELTS Exceptions Admissions will waive this requirement for degree applicants only if a student has completed a four year degree from an accredited U S institution a student is from a country listed on our quick reference list Certificate applicants are not required to submit English Language Proficiency Test Scores Timeline Be aware of application deadlines If you re required to take an English language proficiency test please make sure you do so well before your application is due Your application will not be reviewed until all materials are received and may be withdrawn if still incomplete after the application deadline International Academic Records Regardless of citizenship language or home country if you attended a post secondary institution outside of the United States you must have your academic records evaluated by a U S based external credentials evaluation agency Applicants to the Schoolwide MPH with international academic records should follow the SOPHAS instructions for obtaining a credentials evaluation through WES All other applicants should Choose an agency from the list below that will include a copy of your transcript or marks sheet in its credentialing report Request a course by course evaluation List the Bloomberg School as the recipient of the report The Bloomberg School does not endorse credential evaluation agencies However the following agencies meet the general requirements and will submit copies of transcripts and mark sheets with their reports AACRAO International Education Services One Dupont Circle NW Suite 520 Washington DC 20036 202 296 3359 FIS 505 Fifth Avenue South Suite 101 Edmonds WA 98020 USA 425 248 2255 WES Bowling Green Station PO Box 5087 New York NY 10274 USA 212 966 6311 Records from English speaking Canada If you received a degree from a college or university in English speaking Canada

Tuition & Fees - Admissions - Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Financial Aid Scholarships Visit Connect with Current Students Connect with Faculty Meet JHSPH in Your Area Contact Admissions Read the Admissions Blog Learn More Global Projects Explore the Interactive Map Explore Map Public Health Practice Training Learn More Johns Hopkins Public Health Magazine Summer Issue 2015 Read More or Subscribe Home Admissions Tuition Fees Tuition Fees The Bloomberg School operates on academic terms instead of semesters a term is eight weeks about half a typical semester the traditional Academic Year is four terms August to May Tuition is assessed per term by the Office of Student Accounts Business Services Review the grid below to estimate the cost of your program Student Accounts also has information regarding non degree applications payment due dates and payment options Bloomberg School Tuition 2015 2016 Master of Public Health MPH Program Full time 61 200 for 11 month program 12 240 per term for 5 terms Online part time 1 020 per credit Doctoral DrPH PhD ScD and Other Master s MSPH MHS MHA ScM MPP MBE Programs Full time 48 960 per traditional academic year 12 240 per term for 4 terms Part time 1 020 per credit Postdoctoral Fellows Full time 800 200 per term for 4 terms Other Full time 12 240 per term Part time 1 020 per credit Special Student Limited 1 020 per credit Full time 12 or more credits per term Part time 11 or fewer credits per term Bloomberg School Fees 2015 2016 Enrollment Deposit 600 Required for all admitted degree candidates It is applied to your student account as a credit toward all tuition and fees assessed upon enrollment Application Fee 45 120 Applies to degree seeking students only Applicants to departmental master s and doctoral programs using the Bloomberg School Application pay 45 per application Applicants to Schoolwide MPH programs using the public health common application SOPHAS pay 120 for application to first school and 45 for each additional school Matriculation Fee 500 A one time fee for all new degree candidates to offset costs associated with registration record keeping and graduation Please note This fee is separate from the enrollment deposit Leave of Absence Fee 50 per term A 50 fee assessed per term excluding summer for students who are on official leave of absence Activity Fee 40 A one time fee assessed to all new degree candidates Late Payment Fee 100 Assessed without exception for self payment portions paid after the posted payment due date for each term Late Registration Fee 100 Assessed for registering or changing courses after the posted registration and add drop dates No changes may be accepted during the last two weeks of each term Late Course Change Fee 50 Assessed for adjusting a course schedule after the posted add drop deadline for a term No changes may be accepted during the last two weeks of each term Proctoring Fee Varies A few online courses require students to take proctored exams Typically there is no fee associated with using